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Trey Nyoni might not have the hype, but the numbers and performances tell a different story.
Composed, intelligent, relentless in his pressing, and already making an impact at 18.
Liverpool don’t need to look far for answers in midfield.
My latest piece 👇
itwasalwaysliverpool.com/p/the-midfield…
#LFC #Liverpool #Nyoni #YNWA

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🚨BREAKING: Hakimi on Afcon decision:
“My mum told me to reject the AFCON trophy. I'm officially rejecting the trophy and hope my teammates do the same. We had a chance to win it but we failed to win it. That's football, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. Senegal beat us fairly and deserved the win. It will be unfair to ruin their joy after the hardwork they put in. I respect the CAF decision but I'm officially rejecting the trophy. I didn't win 2025 AFCON. Congratulations to Senegal once again.”
This is what football should be about❤️🔥

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‼️ Liverpool’s MCO Plan Ends in Retreat
Two years of scouting, travelling, analysing and planning, all quietly shelved without a single outcome to point to, feels like an extraordinary squandering of time, energy and intent.
This wasn't a vague idea scribbled in the margins. It was presented as central to the club’s future, important enough to bring Michael Edwards back into the fold, important enough to reshape roles and redirect focus across the football operation. Clubs were studied in detail, groundwork laid, resources committed, yet when the moment came to act, hesitation prevailed.
There is a lingering sense of what might have been here. Decisions deferred, opportunities weighed to the point of paralysis, ambition dulled by caution. The modern game moves quickly, rivals act decisively, yet Liverpool’s leadership appear to have spent two years circling options only to retreat from them all.
You can take issue with multi-club ownership model on principle, many supporters do, but that doesn't excuse the absence of follow-through. If the model was deemed unsuitable, that conclusion should have come sooner, before so much effort was invested and before it became a defining reason for reshaping the club’s structure.
For FSG and those tasked with executing the plan, the message is muddled. For those observing from the outside, it raises uncomfortable questions about alignment, conviction and direction.
At a club where clarity once drove success, this feels like a costly lapse into uncertainty.
What all this means for the future of Michael Edwards, Richard Hughes ad Arne Slot is anyone's guess at this stage. Would anyone be all that shocked if all three departed this summer?

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[🟢] NEW: A number of sources close to Michael Edwards say that the impasse regarding the multi-club plans has frustrated him. Edwards, technical director Julian Ward and director of football development Pedro Marques have travelled around Europe since the summer of 2024, assessing options and putting in all the groundwork, but it hasn’t come to fruition. 🚨
[@TheAthleticFC] nytimes.com/athletic/71250…
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Exclusive: Liverpool owner Fenway Sports Group has shelved plans to buy a second football club.
Around 25 clubs analysed in depth over past two years with strong focus on Spain, Portugal and France.
But multi-club project now regarded as “dormant”.
nytimes.com/athletic/71317…
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Nobody would be foolish enough to suggest Liverpool have turned a corner after beating a poor Galatasaray, but the intensity seen last night in a setup that has long seemed like the smartest use of this squad at least gave fans something to cling to.
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